Border Crossings: Estonia - Latvia: Difference between revisions

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==(Tallinn - Tartu -) Valga ER - Lugaži LDz (- Riga)==
==(Tallinn - Tartu -) Valga ER - Lugaži LDz (- Riga)==
[D] Three LDz cross-border passenger services run to Valga. One train in each direction gives a good connection with Elron trains, providing a service between Tallinn and Riga. This line shares a common trackbed with the next entry as far as the point where the two lines diverge, but with no physical junction within Latvia.  
[D] One LDz cross-border passenger service runs to Valga on weekdays but three trains at weekends. One train in each direction gives a good connection with Elron trains, providing a service between Tallinn and Riga. This line shares a common trackbed with the next entry as far as the point where the two lines diverge, but with no physical junction within Latvia.


==(Tallinn - Tartu -) Valga ER - Valka LDz==
==(Tallinn - Tartu -) Valga ER - Valka LDz==

Latest revision as of 21:35, 29 April 2015

All rail routes between this pair of countries are 1520mm gauge.

(Tallinn - Tartu -) Valga ER - Lugaži LDz (- Riga)

[D] One LDz cross-border passenger service runs to Valga on weekdays but three trains at weekends. One train in each direction gives a good connection with Elron trains, providing a service between Tallinn and Riga. This line shares a common trackbed with the next entry as far as the point where the two lines diverge, but with no physical junction within Latvia.

(Tallinn - Tartu -) Valga ER - Valka LDz

[D] This short cross-border freight branch is the remnant of the former line to Rujiena. It shares a common trackbed with the previous entry as far as the point where the two lines diverge, but with no physical junction within Latvia.

(Tallinn - Pärnu -) Mōsaküla ER - Ipiki LDz (- Riga)

[D] Line closed.

See also